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The young victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will get a second chance at seeking justice after an entire appellate court agreed Friday to rehear鈥
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Cruise companies are canceling U.S. cruises until at least Oct. 31.The industry lobbying group Cruise Lines International Association announced Wednesday鈥
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In a long-awaited and much anticipated decision, Miami-Dade County Public Schools will start the school year remotely and at a later date of Monday, Aug.鈥
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With President Donald Trump鈥檚 poll numbers flagging in Florida as the state continues to struggle with one of the nation鈥檚 highest rates of new COVID-19鈥
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The Bahamas has reversed course on closing its border to U.S. travelers over surging coronavirus infections in both nations.Less than a week after Prime鈥
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鈥淭hey are dying in the heat,鈥 said the distraught mother of an inmate at Dade Correctional Institution in Miami. 鈥淲hat have we done to deserve this. 鈥 How鈥
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Cruising is banned in U.S. waters until at least Oct. 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday.The health agency extended鈥
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Restaurants will remain open in Broward, but must stop serving at 10 p.m. each day and limit the amount of people per table to six patrons beginning鈥
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President Donald Trump will review the advance of a counternarcotics operation in the Caribbean in a visit to the U.S. Southern Command in Doral on鈥
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Health officials have confirmed four more local cases of West Nile virus in Miami-Dade County, bringing the county total to 18 residents.On Friday, the鈥
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Slammed with a surge of COVID patients, Miami鈥檚 Jackson Health System announced on Tuesday it would be limiting non-emergency surgeries starting next鈥
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Despite technological difficulties with electronic voting 鈥 and with the 2019-20 school year behind them 鈥 Miami-Dade teachers approved Monday a new labor鈥